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That's not the "new" El Camino.. it's a custom job from someone who imported a Holden Ute from Australia.

Yep, if you look, the sterring wheel is still on the right side.

I do wish they would bring back the El Camino. The Ute would be a great starting point, IMO.

*sigh*

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Ohhh you like the one in your sig more anyway (although it is based on the Ute haha).

If one desired to do so, they could transport a used Ute from the Middle East and take it from there. I don't think it would cost that much...would it?

Yep, if you look, the sterring wheel is still on the right side.

I do wish they would bring back the El Camino. The Ute would be a great starting point, IMO.

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i think the wheels are just alittle redickilus... but not like they're factory anyway... lol

it would be a great start to reviving the E.C.s in the states

Since I live in a jurisdiction that doesn't require front licence plates, I cleaned it up a bit.

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it would be a great start to reviving the E.C.s in the states

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Maybe someone could start up a specialty import company... :scratchchin:

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If one desired to do so, they could transport a used Ute from the Middle East and take it from there. I don't think it would cost that much...would it?

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Yes in excess of $50K and according to NHTSA rules it must be taken out of the country after 1 year or it gets crushed.

it would be a great start to reviving the E.C.s in the states

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Maybe someone could start up a specialty import company... :scratchchin:

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Hey they do it for Nissan Skyline GT-Rs... :globe:

Maybe someone could start up a specialty import company...  :scratchchin:

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Hey they do it for Nissan Skyline GT-Rs... :globe:

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You have to crash test at least 4 of them.

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What makes you think these pictures were even taken in the US?

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Obviously, they were not. The car has a New South Wales plate. Last time I checked, that means an Australian address.

If one desired to do so, they could transport a used Ute from the Middle East and take it from there. I don't think it would cost that much...would it?

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They do not sell a LHD Ute in the middle East. They use US Chevy trucks!

They do not sell a LHD Ute in the middle East. They use US Chevy trucks!

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So all of you can take a look at GM's Middle Eastern lineup: http://www.gmarabia.com/

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